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Willis of Ohio employees celebrated the company’s recent move to Grandview Yard with a ribbon cutting ceremony Feb. 16.
Marble Cliff Village Council on Feb. 20 agreed now is not the right time to pursue a grant from Ohio Department of Natural Resources for a canoe/kayak access on village-owned property along the Scioto River.
The annual Fun Fair provides an antidote for anyone looking to break their winter hibernation and get out of the house.
After little more than a month, a new recycling effort at Grandview Heights High School has collected more than 400 pounds of recyclable refuse from students and teachers.
The Grandview Heights Planning Commission Feb. 15 approved two conditional-use applications to allow a fitness facility and a day care center to move into the city.
Call it fusion food — pierogi-style.
A Columbus man was arrested Feb. 19 and charged with driving under suspension and no operator’s license. He was released with a mandatory mayor’s court date.
Historical perspective
Check out the roundup of local events, activities, meetings, etc., for the coming week.
A record-breaking season continues for the Grandview Heights High School boys swimming team.
Patrik Garren believes he learned a valuable lesson during his first wrestling postseason a year ago: Every win matters.
Coaches prepare their swimmers to peak during the postseason, and the Grandview Heights High School boys and girls teams appear to be following Patti Hoch’s plan.
When Joe Lang considers his team’s tournament drawing, the Ready High School girls basketball coach believes the potential is there for the Silver Knights to surprise their way to a Division III district final.
Ready High School football players Brandon Gutheil, Trey Thatcher and Gregg Yoho signed letters of intent Feb. 2 to play in college.
Cellist Sara Sant’Ambrogio will be the guest soloist with the Columbus Symphony Orchestra for its “Symphonic Grandeur” concerts Friday and Saturday, Feb. 24-25, at the Ohio Theatre. Tickets are $68-$24.75. Visit www.columbussymphony.com.
Steven Fusaro tweaks the menu at the Italian spot.
The high-flying Inferno Gourmet Burgers has a rock-and-roll environment and satisfying grub.
Playing for Change will perform Monday, Feb. 27, at the Lincoln Theatre. Tickets are $35/$25. Visit www.capa.com.
The wine shows off some notes of apple and pear, and even a cornmeal fragrance, Wine Wisdom author Roger Gentile says.
Drums Downtown, Bombay Bicycle Club, Yonder Mountain String band join Fab Five
Feb 23, 2012 | Currently: 36° Partly Cloudy
Awarding $20,000 in scholarships this year! Nominate your student in grades 9-12 today.
Profiling businesses that are growing in our communities
Read about amazing student volunteers in our community.